一过性尿崩症并发高位脊柱损伤1例

Dmitrii A. Sibiryakov, M. Pavlova
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背景:尿囊症的特点是肾脏不能吸收水分和浓缩尿液,这是基于抗利尿素合成或分泌的缺陷,表现为严重口渴和排泄大量稀释的尿液。关于孤立性脊髓损伤成人尿崩症的资料均为国外作者的单篇著作,国内外尚无关于儿童尿崩症的文献。现有的出版物是根据临床和实验室异常对疾病临床情况的描述和评估,以及术后治疗的分析。临床病例:本研究报告了一名12岁的高位脊髓损伤后发生一过性尿崩症的临床病例。提供了临床图片的详细描述。讨论:CVICVII水平脊髓破裂的创伤后脊柱畸形手术矫正和稳定后第14天出现多尿、多饮和低尿密度。这种情况被认为是一过性尿崩症。由于去氨加压素治疗,术后第12天临床和实验室恢复。结论:本病例提示小儿孤立性脊髓损伤患者可能发生尿崩症。鉴于对这种罕见疾病的病因了解不足,对伴有多尿和低尿密度的脊髓损伤的儿童患者进行鉴别诊断是必要的。此外,去氨加压素治疗应适当规定。
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A clinical case of transient diabetes insipidus with high spinal trauma
BACKGROUND: Diabetes insipidus is characterized by the kidneys inability to absorb water and concentrate urine, which is based on a defect in the synthesis or secretion of vasopressin and is manifested by severe thirst and excretion of large volumes of diluted urine. Data on diabetes insipidus in adults with isolated spinal injury are presented in single works of foreign authors, and no domestic and foreign publications have focused on diabetes insipidus in children. Available publications are descriptions and evaluations of the diseases clinical picture according to clinical and laboratory abnormalities and analyzed therapy in the postoperative period. CLINICAL CASE: This study presents a clinical case of transient diabetes insipidus in a 12-year-old patient with high-level spinal cord injury after shrapnel and explosive trauma. A detailed description of the clinical picture is provided. DISCUSSION: Polyuria, polydipsia, and low urine density were noted on day 14 after surgical correction and stabilization of post-traumatic spinal deformity with spinal cord rupture at the CVICVII level. The condition was considered a transient diabetes insipidus. Clinical and laboratory recovery was achieved on day 12 after surgery thanks to treatment by desmopressin. CONCLUSIONS: This clinical case presents that diabetes insipidus may develop in pediatric patients with isolated spinal injury. Given the insufficient understanding of the causes of this rare disease, differential diagnosis is necessary for pediatric patients with high-level spinal cord injuries associated with polyuria and low urine density. Moreover, treatment with desmopressin should be prescribed appropriately.
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Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery
Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: The target audience of the journal is researches, physicians, orthopedic trauma, burn, and pediatric surgeons, anesthesiologists, pediatricians, neurologists, oral surgeons, and all specialists in related fields of medicine.
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